| 1 |
/* |
| 2 |
* Copyright (c) 2005 The University of Notre Dame. All Rights Reserved. |
| 3 |
* |
| 4 |
* The University of Notre Dame grants you ("Licensee") a |
| 5 |
* non-exclusive, royalty free, license to use, modify and |
| 6 |
* redistribute this software in source and binary code form, provided |
| 7 |
* that the following conditions are met: |
| 8 |
* |
| 9 |
* 1. Acknowledgement of the program authors must be made in any |
| 10 |
* publication of scientific results based in part on use of the |
| 11 |
* program. An acceptable form of acknowledgement is citation of |
| 12 |
* the article in which the program was described (Matthew |
| 13 |
* A. Meineke, Charles F. Vardeman II, Teng Lin, Christopher |
| 14 |
* J. Fennell and J. Daniel Gezelter, "OOPSE: An Object-Oriented |
| 15 |
* Parallel Simulation Engine for Molecular Dynamics," |
| 16 |
* J. Comput. Chem. 26, pp. 252-271 (2005)) |
| 17 |
* |
| 18 |
* 2. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright |
| 19 |
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. |
| 20 |
* |
| 21 |
* 3. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright |
| 22 |
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the |
| 23 |
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the |
| 24 |
* distribution. |
| 25 |
* |
| 26 |
* This software is provided "AS IS," without a warranty of any |
| 27 |
* kind. All express or implied conditions, representations and |
| 28 |
* warranties, including any implied warranty of merchantability, |
| 29 |
* fitness for a particular purpose or non-infringement, are hereby |
| 30 |
* excluded. The University of Notre Dame and its licensors shall not |
| 31 |
* be liable for any damages suffered by licensee as a result of |
| 32 |
* using, modifying or distributing the software or its |
| 33 |
* derivatives. In no event will the University of Notre Dame or its |
| 34 |
* licensors be liable for any lost revenue, profit or data, or for |
| 35 |
* direct, indirect, special, consequential, incidental or punitive |
| 36 |
* damages, however caused and regardless of the theory of liability, |
| 37 |
* arising out of the use of or inability to use software, even if the |
| 38 |
* University of Notre Dame has been advised of the possibility of |
| 39 |
* such damages. |
| 40 |
*/ |
| 41 |
|
| 42 |
/** |
| 43 |
* @file StringTokenizer.hpp |
| 44 |
* @author tlin |
| 45 |
* @date 09/20/2004 |
| 46 |
* @time 11:30am |
| 47 |
* @version 1.0 |
| 48 |
*/ |
| 49 |
|
| 50 |
#ifndef UTIL_STRINGTOKENIZER_HPP |
| 51 |
#define UTIL_STRINGTOKENIZER_HPP |
| 52 |
|
| 53 |
#include <string> |
| 54 |
#include <vector> |
| 55 |
#include "config.h" |
| 56 |
namespace oopse { |
| 57 |
|
| 58 |
/** |
| 59 |
* @class StringTokenizer.hpp "util/StringTokenizer.hpp" |
| 60 |
* @brief The string tokenizer class allows an application to break a string into tokens |
| 61 |
* The set of delimiters (the characters that separate tokens) may be specified either |
| 62 |
* at creation time or on a per-token basis. |
| 63 |
* An instance of StringTokenizer behaves in one of two ways, depending on whether it was |
| 64 |
* created with the returnTokens flag having the value true or false. |
| 65 |
*/ |
| 66 |
class StringTokenizer { |
| 67 |
public: |
| 68 |
|
| 69 |
/** |
| 70 |
* Constructs a string tokenizer for the specified string. The characters in the delim argument |
| 71 |
* are the delimiters for separating tokens. characters are skipped and only serve as |
| 72 |
* separators between tokens. |
| 73 |
* @param str a string to be parsed. |
| 74 |
* @param delim the delimiters, default value is " ;\t\n\r". |
| 75 |
* @note this is still a little bit java like implementation. Pure c++ one should use TokenIterator. |
| 76 |
* Boost's tokenizer class is one of them |
| 77 |
*/ |
| 78 |
StringTokenizer(const std::string & str, |
| 79 |
const std::string & delim = " ;\t\n\r"); |
| 80 |
|
| 81 |
/** |
| 82 |
* Constructs a string tokenizer for an iterator range [first, last). The characters in the delim argument |
| 83 |
* are the delimiters for separating tokens. characters are skipped and only serve as |
| 84 |
* separators between tokens. |
| 85 |
* @param first begin iterator |
| 86 |
* @param last end iterator |
| 87 |
* @param delim the delimiters, default value is " ;\t\n\r". |
| 88 |
* @note this is still a little bit java like implementation. Pure c++ one should use TokenIterator. |
| 89 |
* Boost's tokenizer class is one of them |
| 90 |
*/ |
| 91 |
StringTokenizer(std::string::const_iterator& first, std::string::const_iterator& last, |
| 92 |
const std::string & delim = " ;\t\n\r"); |
| 93 |
|
| 94 |
/** |
| 95 |
* Constructs a string tokenizer for the specified string. The characters in the delim argument |
| 96 |
* are the delimiters for separating tokens. |
| 97 |
* If the returnTokens flag is true, then the delimiter characters are also returned as tokens. |
| 98 |
* Each delimiter is returned as a string of length one. If the flag is false, the delimiter |
| 99 |
* characters are skipped and only serve as separators between tokens. |
| 100 |
* @param str a string to be parsed. |
| 101 |
* @param delim the delimiters. |
| 102 |
* @param returnTokens flag indicating whether to return the delimiters as tokens. |
| 103 |
*/ |
| 104 |
StringTokenizer(const std::string&str, const std::string&delim, |
| 105 |
bool returnTokens); |
| 106 |
|
| 107 |
/** |
| 108 |
* Calculates the number of times that this tokenizer's nextToken method can be called |
| 109 |
* before it generates an exception. |
| 110 |
* @return the number of tokens remaining in the string using the current delimiter set. |
| 111 |
*/ |
| 112 |
int countTokens(); |
| 113 |
|
| 114 |
/** |
| 115 |
* Tests if there are more tokens available from this tokenizer's string. |
| 116 |
* @return true if there are more tokens available from this tokenizer's string, false otherwise |
| 117 |
*/ |
| 118 |
bool hasMoreTokens(); |
| 119 |
|
| 120 |
/** |
| 121 |
* Returns the next token from this string tokenizer. |
| 122 |
* @return the next token from this string tokenizer. |
| 123 |
* @exception NoSuchElementException if there are no more tokens in this tokenizer's string |
| 124 |
*/ |
| 125 |
std::string nextToken(); |
| 126 |
|
| 127 |
//actually, nextToken Can be template function |
| 128 |
//template <typename ReturnType> |
| 129 |
//ReturnType nextToken(); |
| 130 |
|
| 131 |
/** |
| 132 |
* Returns the next token from this string tokenizer as a bool. |
| 133 |
* @return the next token from this string tokenizer as a bool. |
| 134 |
*/ |
| 135 |
bool nextTokenAsBool(); |
| 136 |
|
| 137 |
/** |
| 138 |
* Returns the next token from this string tokenizer as an integer. |
| 139 |
* @return the next token from this string tokenizer as an integer. |
| 140 |
*/ |
| 141 |
int nextTokenAsInt(); |
| 142 |
|
| 143 |
/** |
| 144 |
* Returns the next token from this string tokenizer as a float. |
| 145 |
* @return the next token from this string tokenizer as a float. |
| 146 |
*/ |
| 147 |
float nextTokenAsFloat(); |
| 148 |
|
| 149 |
/** |
| 150 |
* Returns the next token from this string tokenizer as a RealType. |
| 151 |
* @return the next token from this string tokenizer as a RealType. |
| 152 |
*/ |
| 153 |
RealType nextTokenAsDouble(); |
| 154 |
|
| 155 |
/** |
| 156 |
* Returns the next token without advancing the position of the StringTokenizer. |
| 157 |
* @return the next token |
| 158 |
*/ |
| 159 |
std::string peekNextToken(); |
| 160 |
|
| 161 |
/** |
| 162 |
* Returns the current delimiter set of this string tokenizer |
| 163 |
* @return the current delimiter set |
| 164 |
*/ |
| 165 |
const std::string& getDelimiters() { |
| 166 |
return delim_; |
| 167 |
} |
| 168 |
|
| 169 |
/** |
| 170 |
* Returns the original string before tokenizing. |
| 171 |
* @return the original string before tokenizing |
| 172 |
*/ |
| 173 |
const std::string& getOriginal() { |
| 174 |
return tokenString_; |
| 175 |
} |
| 176 |
|
| 177 |
/** |
| 178 |
* Returns all of the tokens |
| 179 |
* @return all of the tokens |
| 180 |
*/ |
| 181 |
std::vector<std::string> getAllTokens(); |
| 182 |
private: |
| 183 |
|
| 184 |
/** |
| 185 |
* Test if character is in current delimiter set. |
| 186 |
* @param c character to be tested |
| 187 |
* @return true if character is in current delimiter set, flase otherwise. |
| 188 |
*/ |
| 189 |
bool isDelimiter(const char c); |
| 190 |
|
| 191 |
/** convert a fortran number to a c/c++ number */ |
| 192 |
void convertFortranNumber(std::string& fortranNumber); |
| 193 |
|
| 194 |
|
| 195 |
std::string tokenString_; |
| 196 |
|
| 197 |
std::string delim_; /**< current delimiter set of this string tokenizer */ |
| 198 |
|
| 199 |
bool returnTokens_; /**< flag indicating whether to return the delimiters as tokens */ |
| 200 |
|
| 201 |
std::string::const_iterator currentPos_; |
| 202 |
std::string::const_iterator end_; |
| 203 |
}; |
| 204 |
|
| 205 |
} //namespace oopse |
| 206 |
|
| 207 |
#endif //UTIL_STRINGTOKENIZER_HPP |